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spynx said:

- Project Milo

This was never a real game. They admitted as such. It wasn't even possible with the tools back then. Now would just be some AI slop.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

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Captain Blood recently came out and was a game canceled twice. Once in the PS2 era and again in the 360 era and finally came out this year. It sucks shit but it exists.


Dragon's Crown was planned for the SEGA Dreamcast, and they released art for it (looked entirely different), but eventually the game came out in 2013. 1998-2013. A 15 year gap. Longer than Duke Nukem Forever

.Clockwork Aquario was a cancelled Arcade game that, a few years ago, came out for Nintendo Switch.

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth port was cancelled in the 90s for SEGA Genesis, but Strictly Limited put it out in 2020 on Genesis.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

Wman1996 said:
Jumpin said:

Earthbound 64.

But not done the way Mother 3 GBA was done, actually taking it to the original vision, that is with an evolving world and no two games being the same.

It seems different enough from Mother 3 that it could still work.

I would adore the revival of the cancelled EarthBound (Mother 2) remake for GameCube. It was only in early planning stages.

EarthBound (GameCube) | Cancelled Games Wiki | Fandom

All you have to do is take the OG game, remake the graphics in the claymation style, add bulk purchasing of items, and you're pretty much golden. 

Mother 3 N64 was one of the canceled games that hurt the most. I'd settle for a release of the Mother 3 we got on GBA at this point, but that doesn't seem like it's ever going to happen.

The Earthbound 3D remake seems like a no-brainer. It's basically what they did for Link's Awakening and Super Mario RPG on Switch.



Mega Man Legends 3 for modern hardware would be great.



I think Dead Island 2 would fall into that. It was just canceled and then given to another developer without anyone noticing right away.



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To answer the title, Metroid Dread was a canceled NDS game once upon a time.



I would say the original follow up to Donkey Kong 64 was uncancelled in the form of Donkey Kong Bananza, but Bananza is a brand new game built from scratch.



Leynos said:
spynx said:

- Project Milo

This was never a real game. They admitted as such. It wasn't even possible with the tools back then. Now would just be some AI slop.

Now with AI, it will give it a personality. You can chat with it and can monitor the room. "I see ghost in your room " Imagine Milo pranking you



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Leynos said:

Captain Blood recently came out and was a game canceled twice. Once in the PS2 era and again in the 360 era and finally came out this year. It sucks shit but it exists.


Dragon's Crown was planned for the SEGA Dreamcast, and they released art for it (looked entirely different), but eventually the game came out in 2013. 1998-2013. A 15 year gap. Longer than Duke Nukem Forever

.Clockwork Aquario was a cancelled Arcade game that, a few years ago, came out for Nintendo Switch.

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth port was cancelled in the 90s for SEGA Genesis, but Strictly Limited put it out in 2020 on Genesis.

Captain blood had a feel of a PS2 game. It wasn't shit. Games have evolved from that time on which we've become used to.

Btw, how was the performance of the other games?



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spynx said:
Leynos said:

Captain Blood recently came out and was a game canceled twice. Once in the PS2 era and again in the 360 era and finally came out this year. It sucks shit but it exists.


Dragon's Crown was planned for the SEGA Dreamcast, and they released art for it (looked entirely different), but eventually the game came out in 2013. 1998-2013. A 15 year gap. Longer than Duke Nukem Forever

.Clockwork Aquario was a cancelled Arcade game that, a few years ago, came out for Nintendo Switch.

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth port was cancelled in the 90s for SEGA Genesis, but Strictly Limited put it out in 2020 on Genesis.

Captain blood had a feel of a PS2 game. It wasn't shit. Games have evolved from that time on which we've become used to.

Btw, how was the performance of the other games?

It's shit. I play retro games all the time and play modern games that feel like a PS2 game in a good way. CB is just a bad game.. Unbalanced as can be and too easy to just exploit every enemy. 



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!